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Old 02-09-2007, 09:14 PM
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They don't really prove anything, but that is okay.
Actually, they prove quite a bit. And you can't refute those facts. But that is okay.

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I don't know if you realize this, but Saddam is disarmed, deposed, and very dead.
Meanwhile the insurgency and the civil war are armed, dangerous, and very alive. I don't know if you, or any Neocons, truly realize that.


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This is very different from Vietnam.
Not very different. They're both guerilla wars. And we can't secure Iraq just as we couldn't secure Vietnam because of that very fact.

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He would probably tell the terrorists to stop killing people.
Actually, he'd probably ask the terrorist why they're killing people, instead of just shooting at them. Then, he'd actually listen to them. Then, he'd probably ask the U.S. why we have to have military bases in Saudi Arabia - part of the reason why the terrorists say they're attacking us.

He might also ask military and government officials why they sold weapons to Saddam and gave him millions of dollars.

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He would probably heal the wounded, feed the hungry, and provide comfort to those suffering.
He would probably try to get to the root cause of the problem and end the suffering. Which would mean speaking to all sides and understanding all the grievances involved. He wouldn't just treat the symptoms - he'd try to cure the disease.

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He would certainly befriend our troops.
He would befriend the insurgents also - he would "love his enemy." And while he might be friendly with the troops - he would certainly never join them.

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He would definitely preach.
Yes, but would Bush listen?

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Jesus is not Ghandi, and Ghandi is not Jesus.
Didn't say he was. But they were both religious men and both believed in the principles of non-violence, first and foremost, before ever having to resort to violence.

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I do enjoy talking to people with ZERO comprehension of who Jesus was.
No wonder you like to listen to Bush speak...

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Maybe if you could walk on water, I might think differently.
Walk on water? Sorry. But I am an excellent swimmer. Are you impressed by a strong butterfly stroke?
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